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compact fluorescent light bulbs are bad for the environment and contain mercury. >> there is some truth but it's the fact is a light bulb industry goes to arrange a big change right now through incandescent tog to the lcd. they play an important role but compared to other sources like the thermometer equal to 100 compact fluorescent light bulbs. [laughter] gerri: bring back the incandescent. you test your smoke detector by pushing on the button? >> it just checks t alarmk s function but not if it can detect smoke. to do that you need a smoke test aerosol coming in the case of. if you ever see aprof professional inspector how they checked they sprayed the s and it simulates smoking vicos off you know, it is workingno. gerri: it does look like smoke. i never thought of that. ca it is $15 of long dash 48 can turn your thermostat up and down to save money. >> some people believe if they'll be better off then turn it off but it will saveed i money. not true. if you thank you will turn it down and then turn it up it is just not saving money. the best thing is thus wit marked thermostat with a
compact fluorescent light bulbs are bad for the environment and contain mercury. >> there is some truth but it's the fact is a light bulb industry goes to arrange a big change right now through incandescent tog to the lcd. they play an important role but compared to other sources like the thermometer equal to 100 compact fluorescent light bulbs. [laughter] gerri: bring back the incandescent. you test your smoke detector by pushing on the button? >> it just checks t alarmk s function...
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and certain things in environment such as chemicals and hormones in our food that can tip the scale for you, but not one particular treatment will do it for everything. gerri: you are better off eating the right thing and watch what you are doing? >> and also supplements can help, we tked about gut hormone, take a good probiotic. and also, havingnough protein, most us do not get enough protein. we need, some of us need 120 grams a day. gerri: dr. sue thank you. >> thank you. gerri: we appreciate your time. we'll be right back. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ malannouncer ] lease the 2014 glk350 for $419 a month at your local mercedes-bendealer. single micro- ♪ gerri: early information about online shopping. up more than 20% compared to cybermonday last year. are you participating? we also asked the question on gerriwillis.com. 76% said they are not doing it. finally, the phrase occurred to me after a
and certain things in environment such as chemicals and hormones in our food that can tip the scale for you, but not one particular treatment will do it for everything. gerri: you are better off eating the right thing and watch what you are doing? >> and also supplements can help, we tked about gut hormone, take a good probiotic. and also, havingnough protein, most us do not get enough protein. we need, some of us need 120 grams a day. gerri: dr. sue thank you. >> thank you. gerri:...
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what you think of the environment now and the media in which you ply? >> there is a temptation that i look back and we talk about the good old days. and once again i'm talking about this and i'm trying to avoid doing that. but i also remember that there was, there has been some hard times as well. i arrived in washington in 1968 and that was the year that bobby kennedy was killed and it wasn't exactly like this. it's different now. and the technology is something that we are still trying to sort out. >> is it too much? >> with all the business networks and all of the blogs. can you envision a young guy starting out back and? and how would all the leaders that you work with us to the constant of this? >> i think pretty well. i personally think that the proliferation of the communication is part of the development. and it makes people all over the globe talk about this. i can call anywhere in the country and they have this and it's a phenomenal development, if youook at all of this that has been developed in technology and i can barely use my cell phone.
what you think of the environment now and the media in which you ply? >> there is a temptation that i look back and we talk about the good old days. and once again i'm talking about this and i'm trying to avoid doing that. but i also remember that there was, there has been some hard times as well. i arrived in washington in 1968 and that was the year that bobby kennedy was killed and it wasn't exactly like this. it's different now. and the technology is something that we are still trying...
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and certain things in environment such as chemicals and hormones in our food that can tip the scale for you, but not one particular treatment will do it for everything. gerri: you are better off eating the right things. and watch what you are doing? >> and also supplements can help, we talked about gut hormone, take a good probiotic. and also, having enough protein, most us do not get enough protein. we need, some of us need 120 grams a day. gerri: dr. sue thank you. >> thank you. gerri: we appreciate your time. we'll be right back. p. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dislve stains. that's why i recomnd polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. single micro- ♪ gerri: early information about online shopp
and certain things in environment such as chemicals and hormones in our food that can tip the scale for you, but not one particular treatment will do it for everything. gerri: you are better off eating the right things. and watch what you are doing? >> and also supplements can help, we talked about gut hormone, take a good probiotic. and also, having enough protein, most us do not get enough protein. we need, some of us need 120 grams a day. gerri: dr. sue thank you. >> thank you....
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the heavy taxation of corporations and massive responsibility for the energy company to exploit the environment. >> they get a little tiny bit of knowledge did it become so watered down socialist dribble and he is the attention horror like the paris hilton of film. john: he once a socialist egalitarian system. >> appeals to people when they are very young and idealistic and passionate and insane which is you are supposed to be but then we grow up and pay taxes. he is not relevant in entertainment so he has to say these things to get injured -- attention. john: what about george lucas? he has made billions to help create "star wars" or indiana jones. >> among the people who have known you as a billionaire that is not crazy about capitalism. >> that's true. i grew up in the '60s i am a patriot but i am also a believer in democracy not capitalist democracy. i do not believe the rich should by the government and that is the way i feel. >> is that the america you see? >> it has been that way for a long time. john: he does have a point that mitt rich people make contributions. >> it is frustrating fo
the heavy taxation of corporations and massive responsibility for the energy company to exploit the environment. >> they get a little tiny bit of knowledge did it become so watered down socialist dribble and he is the attention horror like the paris hilton of film. john: he once a socialist egalitarian system. >> appeals to people when they are very young and idealistic and passionate and insane which is you are supposed to be but then we grow up and pay taxes. he is not relevant in...
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taking advantage of the low rate environment to by other companies as they did with virgin media. david: a security monitor called adp. you are sticking by that firm even though did not pay off this year. why are you standing by it? >> visiting spun off from tyco, this is another recurring revenue business following the same path as directv leveraging up at low rates and buying back their stock. -@david: they did not pay off ts year, you expected them to. why didn't they pay off this year? >> there is this new growth opportunity in home automation to turn on your lights, turn on your heat, unlocked doors and adp is a leader in that. some of the hardware companies as well. there is a potential for some competitive pressure to commence this market. the market is worried about it. liz: looking at the volatility index which gave people a little bit of conversation yesterday because it touched 15 and pulled back, but we're still seeing it in the high 14. does it continue to be a great indicator of when people should buy and sell stocks? >> it really derived from the options trading and
taking advantage of the low rate environment to by other companies as they did with virgin media. david: a security monitor called adp. you are sticking by that firm even though did not pay off this year. why are you standing by it? >> visiting spun off from tyco, this is another recurring revenue business following the same path as directv leveraging up at low rates and buying back their stock. -@david: they did not pay off ts year, you expected them to. why didn't they pay off this...
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i think if you are not any work environment that is an information base the requires 24 communication, turn it off. it makes people more productive. melissa: it would that be? to release in a job where you don't need to be in contact all the time? had nothing that is a big group. >> exactly. everybody to some degree, their job expands to the amount of time that they allow there employers and managers to recent. melissa: you think a lot of people could. >> you need boundaries. as an employee you have to be structured about your process and let the manager know early on the you are not going to let check e-mails. melissa: you would do that? de work for yourself? >> i am the chief operating officer for an organization so i do have that economy. i did it at 11:00 at night with the mills that are urgent. i don't answer them and set parameters are and what will and will not do. melissa: you let them sit there? the chief information officer and you don't give out information in the middle of the night? i feel like you will be looking for jobs in? >> with plants when he set the boundaries and
i think if you are not any work environment that is an information base the requires 24 communication, turn it off. it makes people more productive. melissa: it would that be? to release in a job where you don't need to be in contact all the time? had nothing that is a big group. >> exactly. everybody to some degree, their job expands to the amount of time that they allow there employers and managers to recent. melissa: you think a lot of people could. >> you need boundaries. as an...
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. >> a hostile environment. prosecutors were looking for the next enron. and the next high profile executive that could be prosecuted and held up as the scapegoat. i am afraid that is what happened in this case. it was a bad time for corporate executes, kozloswki was among highest paid at the time. it made h an easy target. neil: i am really esighted about this -- excited about this book, i hope you can come down when it comes out thank you it will be a page turner. >> thank you uneil. neil: all right to a former corporate titan who served hid time even after prosecutor failed to nab him. when fed got a hold of former health south ceo for a second trial they did the same thing, they used his life style to make his point, he must be doing something wrong becausely had a lot of plenty to supposedly get his way. charging he must have fought his way to a state board for alabama. no one saw any suitcases of money going back and forth. mr. scrushy is joining us now after serving 6 years in prison. richard do you look at this case, and now dennis kozloswki joinin
. >> a hostile environment. prosecutors were looking for the next enron. and the next high profile executive that could be prosecuted and held up as the scapegoat. i am afraid that is what happened in this case. it was a bad time for corporate executes, kozloswki was among highest paid at the time. it made h an easy target. neil: i am really esighted about this -- excited about this book, i hope you can come down when it comes out thank you it will be a page turner. >> thank you...
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what is your reaction now to an environment that is in washington d.c. and much of the country, the leak toxic. >> i think one thing that people tend not to do any more is to create this insanity in the good will of the riverside. and in some ways if you were -- i underssand the intent of liberalism. i mean, there are some liberals who want to control, you know, the political class, the ones to believe, like with the obamacare engine of -- no what you need. you mean like a plant, but it is not a good plan. that is part of liberalism, with the like it or not and is not very attractive. there's another side. you go back to the new deal. the idea of social security. you don't want to have the elderly living in destitution. that was a wonderful idea. the problem is this, liberals are stuck in a reactionary cycle where they are attached to the institution rather than the idea . when social security was created life expected to come by expectancy was 52. it is not 80. it was never intended to subsidize the last 17 years of life. therefore it has to be adopted.
what is your reaction now to an environment that is in washington d.c. and much of the country, the leak toxic. >> i think one thing that people tend not to do any more is to create this insanity in the good will of the riverside. and in some ways if you were -- i underssand the intent of liberalism. i mean, there are some liberals who want to control, you know, the political class, the ones to believe, like with the obamacare engine of -- no what you need. you mean like a plant, but it...
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but are you concerned about, for example,keystone pipeline, are you concerned about the regulatory environment? there's a lot of concerns about fracking technology in the company. does that worry you as the ceo of a company that that is your main business right now? >> i think it's a very active market, and keystone specifically is very important i think not just for the u.s., but our relationships with canada, it's very important to the canadian market. we think it's an important project, a project the president should approve. but, obviously, there's environmental risks and concerns, and i think they need to be taken seriously and addressed. cheryl: the president's also calling for more domestic, more must money to be put into ports, railways, things like that. how much work is out there for you if you're a player in this space right now? >> well, it's a huge opportunity and one that if you think about states and municipalities, they've really struggled through the down turn, they don't have a lot of money to invest in local infrastructure projects. i think we need to double down on that, th
but are you concerned about, for example,keystone pipeline, are you concerned about the regulatory environment? there's a lot of concerns about fracking technology in the company. does that worry you as the ceo of a company that that is your main business right now? >> i think it's a very active market, and keystone specifically is very important i think not just for the u.s., but our relationships with canada, it's very important to the canadian market. we think it's an important...
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ashley: this administration is supposed to be green friendly, if you like, should be friends of the environment, this doesn't make sense to me. >> doesn't at all. last thing we should be doing with our tax code is penalizing people who are taking public transit that provides a cleaner form of transportation and providing an incentive for more people to drive to work and there is a solution in congress, there is the bipartisan piece of legislation that will solve this problem. it doesn't have a lot of opposition, wouldn't add a dime to the deficit and congress should waste no time in enacting get. ashley: the problem is congress is embroiled in these budget battles that get pushed back two or three month. could this get lost in the shuffle as they deal with a bigger budget? >> we are hopeful that because this has such strong public support it has bipartisan support which is increasingly rare these days. we are hopeful that congress will take it up but it could get lost in the shuffle. ashley: this is a huge hit economy, any numbers over the last year 700,000 yorker's saved $330 million for this
ashley: this administration is supposed to be green friendly, if you like, should be friends of the environment, this doesn't make sense to me. >> doesn't at all. last thing we should be doing with our tax code is penalizing people who are taking public transit that provides a cleaner form of transportation and providing an incentive for more people to drive to work and there is a solution in congress, there is the bipartisan piece of legislation that will solve this problem. it doesn't...
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i think more of the regulatory environment certainly is. did you have to deal with the government of the haiti to make sure it was okay to be doing this? or did you go with the flow there? >> that's right. we have to basically get clearance from the local air traffic control authorities in all the jurisdiction that is we want to operate. typically the way we approach this so far is that, you know, we bring a new solution to a burning problem. so, the local air traffic control authorities are willing to talk to us and open their doors. liz: sure. >> and give us permission to run a trial. liz: that is not happening here in the u.s. just yet. what must you have thought when jeff bezos brought it up last night on "60 minutes"? were you jumping around saying i'm ready, i can make this happen? >> i think it will take us a few years to get there. the key thing we have to get right is extremely high level of reliability for attractive economic proposition for the vehicle. we have to keep the cost vehicle down while -- liz: of course. i'm not going
i think more of the regulatory environment certainly is. did you have to deal with the government of the haiti to make sure it was okay to be doing this? or did you go with the flow there? >> that's right. we have to basically get clearance from the local air traffic control authorities in all the jurisdiction that is we want to operate. typically the way we approach this so far is that, you know, we bring a new solution to a burning problem. so, the local air traffic control authorities...
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there's a possibility that the employment environment is getting better cheryl: voluntary departures have increased. >> you have this pent-up demand. they're willing to take more risk. cheryl: we want to thank teddy. we lost his camera. we have to get him back soon. degrees in california may have been shelling out more for oranges and other citrus fruit and the contract after day. dennis: you can drive fast on the audubon if you are not stuck in traffic but it will cost more if you are not german. details coming. first, take a look at energy. cheryl: we are -- 15,000, 1968 right now. one stock i am watching, belling, interesting news that of the seattle times, a shreveport, private report shows boeing telling 15 states that a trying to get the project, basically saying you have to come in at low cost, confidential document that each this could be 8500 direct jobs in the state did takes on the triple 7 manufacturing production facility when it goes to the 007, a big win for any state, washington state has labor issues and union fight with boeing's workers may derail their plans in was
there's a possibility that the employment environment is getting better cheryl: voluntary departures have increased. >> you have this pent-up demand. they're willing to take more risk. cheryl: we want to thank teddy. we lost his camera. we have to get him back soon. degrees in california may have been shelling out more for oranges and other citrus fruit and the contract after day. dennis: you can drive fast on the audubon if you are not stuck in traffic but it will cost more if you are...
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especially when it comes to the environment. but surprise, a lot of them do not practice what they preach. stay right there, john stossel mass a series of examples next. ♪ ♪ say goodbye to hollywood ♪ say goodbye my baby ♪ say goodbye to hollywood, say goodbye my baby♪ clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know wh's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits d bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing
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it is an interactive environment, you pick of the product and touch it and play and fall in love with it and that is what you want to do in retail. you can pull this out, stuck in the jar a little bit. >> what you have is a kinetic sand product, you get stand at the beach. it is fabulous. and amazing texture, stays clean on your hand, never dries out and what you can do is called incredible things with it or just run it through your hand and use it as a stress reliever. tracy: complete the addictive. ashley: a great blob. took hours to get that. tracy: we were talking about how this is in house. we hire these creative people to come up with this. >> bob brooks tony is unique in that we are not just a brick and mortar and web site, we are a product development company. we bring products from atkins right through delivery to store shelves. it is unique and proprietary and innovations in brooks the are only available there and that wet is makes the shopping experience special. ashley: i love this innovation, perfect drink, apps controlled smart bartender. explain how this works. >> the u
it is an interactive environment, you pick of the product and touch it and play and fall in love with it and that is what you want to do in retail. you can pull this out, stuck in the jar a little bit. >> what you have is a kinetic sand product, you get stand at the beach. it is fabulous. and amazing texture, stays clean on your hand, never dries out and what you can do is called incredible things with it or just run it through your hand and use it as a stress reliever. tracy: complete...
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deblasio, would realize, you want prosperity, you get a lot more creating new businesses good environment, than by driving apeople away. you don't understand how prosperity is created. david: leads us to governor mario cuomo. he is more after kennedy-style democrat on tax cuts, is he not? >> he is certainly making the right noises. there made very clear he would like tax cuts. we'll see if he follows through and push it through. he had a mixed record. he allowed taxes to go up a year, year-and-a-half, two years ago. if he pushes for tax cuts i think that will be -- david: he would have to sign off, first of all new york state senate is controlled by republicans. they will not sign off on a tax increase, are they. >> republicans in name only. in albany you don't know. david: there are rynos that may raise taxes? >> if you get deals i give you this, give you that, good lord. david: would governor cuomo sign off on tax increases when he says he is against them. >> we'll see how politically he is behind the scenes and kiboshing this thing and getting word to mr. de blasio. make all the noise
deblasio, would realize, you want prosperity, you get a lot more creating new businesses good environment, than by driving apeople away. you don't understand how prosperity is created. david: leads us to governor mario cuomo. he is more after kennedy-style democrat on tax cuts, is he not? >> he is certainly making the right noises. there made very clear he would like tax cuts. we'll see if he follows through and push it through. he had a mixed record. he allowed taxes to go up a year,...
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now, think about the traditional banking environment. if you go back to 1970, short of your father's branch, and since then we've had the introduction of atm banking, of telephone banking and on-line banking and now mobile banking, each of these a substitute for the branch. so, one would expect that today we would have fewer branches. one would be wrong. today there are four times as many bank branches in the united states as there were in 1970. >> how do you explain that? >> massive overbuilding because of the traditional notion of how you sell. you sell by marketing to people locally and opening a new one and marketing to people locally. as a result there's a tremendous overbuilding of the physical infrastructure of banking just as there is for retail and i think all of that will face a decade of deconstruction. >> that's extraordinary stuff. which venue will we socialize with other people? i mean, shopping the mall, that's a venue where we see other people and interact with other people, and the bank is another example, and you're-- a
now, think about the traditional banking environment. if you go back to 1970, short of your father's branch, and since then we've had the introduction of atm banking, of telephone banking and on-line banking and now mobile banking, each of these a substitute for the branch. so, one would expect that today we would have fewer branches. one would be wrong. today there are four times as many bank branches in the united states as there were in 1970. >> how do you explain that? >>...
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>> i think i credit environment this deal to happen. think of where we were eight weeks ago. we were fighting over obamacare. now we're in a situation republicans do not want to have it on the budget. both of her pretty bad for them. let's look at the democrats. suffering politically from obamacare, they want to change the subject as much as possible. laws and the city are taking care of very important response abilities here until they've been pigmentation problems can get worked out. in one sense it helped. but also similar reason driving is as both parties are trying to kick this out for two more years to have an election and decide how these issues get resolved. accommodation suggests they will get a deal in the next couple of days. dagen: this is if you have described it to use your words some low hanging fruit. how does this deal come together and what are the chances it does? >> i think it is slightly better than 50% chance it is going to get done. remember, the two chairs negotiating the steel are not here to tell us what they want to get done, they feel confident the
>> i think i credit environment this deal to happen. think of where we were eight weeks ago. we were fighting over obamacare. now we're in a situation republicans do not want to have it on the budget. both of her pretty bad for them. let's look at the democrats. suffering politically from obamacare, they want to change the subject as much as possible. laws and the city are taking care of very important response abilities here until they've been pigmentation problems can get worked out. in...
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so now we have great brands at great prices and an upscale environment and it fits in with the overall marketing program of their companies and their image. ashley: if people drive out to these outlets they figure i spent the gas money and have to come back with something, plays into this. >> absolutely. they get by or the win, that is crucial. if the customer goes back, surveys of customers as they left premium out of its 96% when they returned because of the great bys and great bands. tracy: cobblestone restaurants and things like that, a bunch of president, people from internet sites. they are scooping up designer stuff. how is that affecting you? >> our brands, and polo, pucci, coach. and manage their business excellently across all platforms. ashley: creamy him outlets are not what they seem. the clothing is not of the same standard, they have different bias in the outlet stores and that the deals are getting, they are not real. >> the study of the outlet business, any time they had authenticated the good buys, there is new for the outlets, with a visitorship and international tou
so now we have great brands at great prices and an upscale environment and it fits in with the overall marketing program of their companies and their image. ashley: if people drive out to these outlets they figure i spent the gas money and have to come back with something, plays into this. >> absolutely. they get by or the win, that is crucial. if the customer goes back, surveys of customers as they left premium out of its 96% when they returned because of the great bys and great bands....
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and they did it in an environment where they were returning to normal behavior patterns. connell: the idea of being straightforward, absolutely, what happened? what is the follow-up? >> whether it is tech stocks, they go to an extraordinary level. bond prices go up because yields are coming down. you always get a warning at the end of the bubble, extraordinary reversal, and look at the bond markets, we just had that. at 1.7% on a ten year treasury, at an all lori: pace. after ben bernanke set i am worried about the pace of the interest rate, and climbing back up, all this money, inflation is inevitable, interest rates go up. and the bond bubble move, a bursting of the bubble, risk takers. and they are the ones that get hurt. connell: you are absolutely right, people have shifted their life savings to the bond market. interesting we started the show showing people in the streets of detroit hurt by the mismanagement of that city and upset about it even if there is nothing that can be done. you are saying a lot of innocent people could get hurt. something you advise them to
and they did it in an environment where they were returning to normal behavior patterns. connell: the idea of being straightforward, absolutely, what happened? what is the follow-up? >> whether it is tech stocks, they go to an extraordinary level. bond prices go up because yields are coming down. you always get a warning at the end of the bubble, extraordinary reversal, and look at the bond markets, we just had that. at 1.7% on a ten year treasury, at an all lori: pace. after ben bernanke...
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on good days they like to go to west chester, the great malls, have fun and feel the environment. we like bad faith, we like good days, but we preferred good days. lori: tell me about the shopper trends these days. i go to the mall, i see the beautiful, the colorful right there. i might look at something and say do they have that product in a slightly different color? see if you have that product. >> we are very strong on the e-commerce site and shopping. it is really important you have both of those. we are fortunate because we control the distribution, we enjoy entertain the customer when they walk in our store. lori: is it a huge coup for you are not really? >> she has been really great to see. you get an item like that, it makes your christmas. lori: how are things which mark you dealt with legal battles. this all behind you from what i understand. you mentioned west chester, the stores are pretty close to one another. >> she is a great leader and a great human being. we have a little bit of a business conference, but we have six children, three with my first wife and three wi
on good days they like to go to west chester, the great malls, have fun and feel the environment. we like bad faith, we like good days, but we preferred good days. lori: tell me about the shopper trends these days. i go to the mall, i see the beautiful, the colorful right there. i might look at something and say do they have that product in a slightly different color? see if you have that product. >> we are very strong on the e-commerce site and shopping. it is really important you have...